• nicknormal

    (@nicknormal)


    question: what will happen if WP 2.0.1 is installed on a server using version 3.x of PHP? are there functions that absolutely will not work??

    we’re using v3 because v4 conflicts with this database script we use for our website, and was coded years ago by someone who no longer works for us and we can’t afford a private developer to upgrade the script to v4. we want to install WP 2.0.1 but i want to get a heads up on what won’t work.

    anyone know?

    cheers
    nick_normal

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  • Kafkaesqui

    (@kafkaesqui)

    There are a number of PHP 4 functions WordPress makes use of which are not in PHP 3. So it most likely will not work for you.

    Thread Starter nicknormal

    (@nicknormal)

    any hard evidence? anyone? or know of a link to an update log with specifics. i can’t find one.

    Kafkaesqui

    (@kafkaesqui)

    Update log of what? Of PHP4? You can dig up such on php.net.

    WordPress has been a PHP4 application from the start. b2, the precursor to WordPress, was PHP4-only as well. The requirements doc pretty much spells out what is needed to run WordPress:

    https://www.ads-software.com/about/requirements/

    But you’re more than free to install it and see if it works for you.

    Thread Starter nicknormal

    (@nicknormal)

    i was asking more for specifics as to what in WP won’t work ; i.e. will we not be able to add multiple authors for some reason? will we not be able to create category parents? obviously there are reasons why it says 4.2, not 3.x, and i’m looking for specifics, which aren’t listed anywhere, curious if a PHP developer could spot the gaps. but to no avail.

    cheers

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